Office 365 in Windows 10 using Powershell

Introduction to Office 365 PowerShell Office 365 PowerShell is used to perform Office 365 admin center tasks from the command line. Generally, we manage our Office 365 accounts and licenses in Office 365 Admin center. In Office 365 Powershell, it is feasible to manage our Office 365 server products such as Exchange, Skype for Business … Continue reading Office 365 in Windows 10 using Powershell

How to Use the Slmgr Command in Windows

Slmgr Uses Software Licensing Management Tool (slmgr) is a VBS file in Windows against which you can run commands to perform advanced Windows product activation tasks. You don't need to use Slmgr.vbs to activate Windows or change the product key, but you might need to if the normal activation process fails or if you get strange "Windows is not genuine" errors. … Continue reading How to Use the Slmgr Command in Windows

10 Best Open Source Linux Monitoring Tools for 2022

1. LibreNMS LibreNMS is an auto discovering PHP/MySQL/SNMP based network monitoring which includes support for a wide range of network hardware and operating systems including Cisco, Linux, FreeBSD, Juniper, Brocade, Foundry, HP and many more. It is best suited for Network devices and Servers. Features of LibreNMS What is cool about libreNMS is the fact … Continue reading 10 Best Open Source Linux Monitoring Tools for 2022

How to Fix Windows Update Error 0x8024401c (Full Guide)

FIX: Windows Update Error 0x8024401c Some of the following solutions need you to tinker with the system registry settings. So it’s a good idea to create a system restore point before starting the troubleshooting operation. In case you make any mistakes, you can roll back Windows 10 and begin again. 1. Use the Windows Update … Continue reading How to Fix Windows Update Error 0x8024401c (Full Guide)

Install LibreNMS

Prepare Linux Server You should have an installed Linux server running one of the supported OS. Make sure you select your server's OS in the tabbed options below. Choice of web server is your preference, NGINX is recommended. Connect to the server command line and follow the instructions below. NOTE: These instructions assume you are … Continue reading Install LibreNMS

https://viewdns.info/

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Open another person’s Exchange Calendar

In Calendar, click Home.In the Manage Calendars group, click Open Calendar, and then click Open Shared Calendar.Type a name in the Name box, or click Name to select a name from the Address Book.The shared Calendar appears next to any calendar that is already in the view.After you access a shared Calendar for the first time, the Calendar is added to the folder pane. The … Continue reading Open another person’s Exchange Calendar

WSUS is downloading hundreds of old declined updates

This seems to be a common problem among users.Using try and error method to find a way to get rid of unwanted updates worked for me. Declining and deleting all old updates won't solve the problem and they return back after the next sync. Below steps solved the problem: Disconnect the internet if there are … Continue reading WSUS is downloading hundreds of old declined updates

Windows 2016 Server convert Evaluation to Licensed version

Windows 2016 Server is available as 180-day trial for testing purposes and when the evaluation period expires, the machine stops working properly. Since the trial is an Evaluation edition, the installed version cannot be licensed as a paid edition but needs to be converted first. When you try to enter the product key, the following message is displayed: Verify current version To display … Continue reading Windows 2016 Server convert Evaluation to Licensed version

FREE AZURE TRAINING (70-533)

FREE AZURE TRAINING (70-533) Welcome to the Free Azure training provided by the Cloud Ranger blog. This page will list all the Microsoft Azure training videos as the content gets created. You may watch these videos to learn or enhance your skills of Microsoft Azure offering and master skills required to pass the Microsoft Certification … Continue reading FREE AZURE TRAINING (70-533)

Install Docker Engine on CentOS

Prerequisites OS requirements To install Docker Engine, you need a maintained version of CentOS 7 or 8. Archived versions aren’t supported or tested. The centos-extras repository must be enabled. This repository is enabled by default, but if you have disabled it, you need to re-enable it. The overlay2 storage driver is recommended. Uninstall old versions Older versions of Docker were … Continue reading Install Docker Engine on CentOS

Installing LAMP (Linux, Apache, MariaDB, PHP/PhpMyAdmin) in RHEL/CentOS 7.0

Step 1: Install Apache Server with Basic Configurations 1. After performing a minimal system installation and configure your server network interface with a Static IP Address on RHEL/CentOS 7.0, go ahead and install Apache 2.4 httpd service binary package provided form official repositories using the following command. # yum install httpd 2. After yum manager finish installation, use the following … Continue reading Installing LAMP (Linux, Apache, MariaDB, PHP/PhpMyAdmin) in RHEL/CentOS 7.0

How To Install Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP (LAMP) stack on Ubuntu 16.04

A LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack is a common, free and open-source web stack used for hosting web content in a Linux environment. Many consider it the platform of choice on which to develop and deploy high-performance web apps. This guide shows how to install and test a LAMP stack on Ubuntu 16.04 (LTS). … Continue reading How To Install Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP (LAMP) stack on Ubuntu 16.04

CentOS 6.4 Step by Step Installation Guide with Screenshots

1. Insert or boot with installation media, ‘Select Install or upgrade existing system‘ options. 2. You may choose skip installation media check. 3. CentOS welcome Screen, press Next. 4. Select Language during installation. 5. Keyboard layout selection. 6. Select Basic Storage Device if your hard drive is attached locally else select Specialized storage devices. We’ll be selecting Basic Storage device as my Storage device is … Continue reading CentOS 6.4 Step by Step Installation Guide with Screenshots

How to Install CentOS 7 Step by Step with Screenshots

Step 1: Download The ISO Image To get a copy of CentOS 7 download from its source mirror. CentOS 7 is now shipping for 64 bit platforms, and currently there is no 32 bit ISO image. This is primarily due to the fact that most servers in production are 64 bit. Step 2: Make A bootable … Continue reading How to Install CentOS 7 Step by Step with Screenshots

RHEL 7 Installation Step by Step Explained with Screenshots

This tutorial explains how to install RHEL Linux step by step. RHEL installation involves several options and configuration values that need to be set, adjust and configure. Learn each RHEL installation step and its option in detail with example to perform an error free RHEL Linux installation. This tutorial explains RHEL 7 installation process from … Continue reading RHEL 7 Installation Step by Step Explained with Screenshots

How to Monitor System Usage, Outages and Troubleshoot Linux Servers

Example 1: Reporting disk space usage in bytes and human-readable format Without options, df reports disk space usage in bytes. With the -h flag it will display the same information using MB or GB instead. Note that this report also includes the total size of each file system (in 1-K blocks), the free and available spaces, and the mount … Continue reading How to Monitor System Usage, Outages and Troubleshoot Linux Servers

How to Monitor System Usage, Outages and Troubleshoot Linux Servers

Example 1: Reporting disk space usage in bytes and human-readable format Without options, df reports disk space usage in bytes. With the -h flag it will display the same information using MB or GB instead. Note that this report also includes the total size of each file system (in 1-K blocks), the free and available spaces, and the mount … Continue reading How to Monitor System Usage, Outages and Troubleshoot Linux Servers

The first 5 things to do when your Linux server keels over

1. Check the hardware! First—and I know this is going to sound really stupid, but do it anyway—check the hardware. In particular, go to the rack in person and make sure all the cables are plugged in correctly. I cannot begin to count the number of times a problem could be tracked back to cables … Continue reading The first 5 things to do when your Linux server keels over

How To Use SFTP to Securely Transfer Files with a Remote Server

Introduction FTP, or "File Transfer Protocol" is a popular method of transferring files between two remote systems. SFTP, which stands for SSH File Transfer Protocol, or Secure File Transfer Protocol, is a separate protocol packaged with SSH that works in a similar way over a secure connection. The advantage is the ability to leverage a … Continue reading How To Use SFTP to Securely Transfer Files with a Remote Server